Businesses reinforced windows and shelters prepared as Typhoon Usagi made its way toward Hong Kong. Dean Napolitano and Deborah Kan discuss how the typhoon
is wreaking havoc on the city.

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I ... the the ... I saw you kick in the very tip of the Philippines killing two people and is now making its way towards Hong Kong ... I'd ever con joining me now is even call it the next year in Hong Kong ... Dean at this store anything to be a really big lie that just how strong it should be expected to be ... well it hadn't been described as a super typhoon ... the Hong Kong Observatory is no downgraded it to a severe typhoon but that still fairly strong ... the cayenne tidy up are the reason why this time is expected the sippy is that usually when they give up the in the issue they they tend to hit the Philippines or hit landfall ... before coming to Hong Kong ... that this was kind of doing the right to me to leave the timeline and and the Philippines and it is a hunk of his view that this wasn't gonna make the land right yes exactly that there was a bit of of ... damage in ... Taiwan ... but it emerged largely unscathed ... in the Philippines and ... there were a couple of people killed ... that as you said it's not that it between the waters ... in the waters between the two ... pieces of land and now it's headed toward Hong Kong Taipei and now we are expecting it to be trained as a single three that were expecting the signal a two-week waste it ... I'm ... getting in some sense that the party any time I got a call from a friend earlier he said that she was actually stuck in Japan and probably wouldn't be back for the next twenty four forty eight hours the break of most of the airlines have been so that they're going to stop flights at about six o'clock on Sunday ... but already we've seen hundreds of flights inbound outbound flights canceled so people are stranded ... that only around Asia but around the world and not to mention isn't really that weekend were to have been given the fact we just had the Moon Festival it was a long weekend here in Hong Kong ... in China for that matter a three-day weekend right exactly we we seen a lot of the time travelers coming to Hong Kong ... no no a lot of them are facing a canceled flights as they prepare to head home on Sunday so it's going to be a few days before the airlines are able to iron out ... that their itineraries to get people to where they wanna go ... again now I know I'm and that taking shelters are preparing our it people II giving up their windows as best they can but ... at the beach yesterday nifty new Hong Kong's a place that typically gets in ways that lead it to do this well was Q ... EPS in exactly those fees have been particularly rough ... and ... Hong Kong we don't see too much syrup in action ... surfers have been hitting the the water because we've seen some pretty big waves and are taking the advantage before the storm hits in full force ... to ride the wave ... the cayenne or certainly expecting it to be a big clients that we will have a lot to report after the strike at Hong Kong ... for more on this term coverage go to Des beest dot com and ever con